New CCTV footage contradicts prison death evidence
"The ongoing legal proceedings mean it is inappropriate to comment further," she said.The new footage shows Marshall leaving his cell at 07:25 accompanied by three prison officers. It shows him coming down several flights of stairs, wearing tracksuit bottoms and no shoes or top. He appears to be clean and calm - and at certain points he is walking with no hold on him.
- ▪"The ongoing legal proceedings mean it is inappropriate to comment further," she said.The new footage shows Marshall leaving his cell at 07:25 accompanied by three prison officers.
- ▪It shows him coming down several flights of stairs, wearing tracksuit bottoms and no shoes or top.
- ▪He appears to be clean and calm - and at certain points he is walking with no hold on him.
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New CCTV footage contradicts prison death evidence<div class="ssrcss-1553su4-ErrorMessage eitf6465"><div class="ssrcss-h7lv7m-StyledInnerContainer eitf6464"><div class="ssrcss-nbxsk2-TextContent eitf6461"><h2 type="normal" class="ssrcss-89o2pv-Heading e10rt3ze0">To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.</h2><p class="ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10">This video can not be played</p></div></div></div>Figure caption, Newly obtained CCTV footage shows the period leading up to the restraint incidentByLucy AdamsScotland social affairs correspondentPublished25 June 2026Updated 56 minutes agoThe BBC has obtained previously unseen footage of a man who died after being restrained by prison officers, which contradicts the version of events put forward by officials.BBC News…
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